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noun
- 1. a yellowish-beige colour: "a buff envelope"
- 2. a stout dull yellow leather with a velvety surface. trademark in UK
verb
- 1. polish (something): "he buffed the glass until it gleamed"
- 2. make (an element in a role-playing or video game) more powerful: informal "there are cards that'll buff your troops"
adjective
- 1. (of a person or their body) in good physical shape with well-developed muscles: informal North American "the driver was a buff blond named March"
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buff definition: 1. a person who knows a lot about and is very interested in a particular subject: 2. a pale…. Learn more.
The meaning of BUFF is a garment (such as a uniform) made of buff leather. How to use buff in a sentence.
Buff. noun [ C ] trademark us / bʌf / uk / bʌf /. a brand name for a type of scarf (= a piece of clothing that you wear around your head or neck) that is made from a continuous ring- or tube-shaped piece of cloth : A Buff can be worn like a hat under a bicycle helmet for extra warmth in the winter.
noun. a soft, thick, light-yellow leather with a napped surface, originally made from buffalo skin but later also from other skins, used for making belts, pouches, etc. a brownish-yellow color; tan. a buff stick or buff wheel. a devotee or well-informed student of some activity or subject: Civil War buffs avidly read the new biography of Grant.
noun. an implement consisting of soft material mounted on a block; used for polishing (as in manicuring) synonyms: buffer.
You use buff to describe someone who knows a lot about a particular subject. For example, if you describe someone as a film buff, you mean that they know a lot about films.
buff 1. (bŭf) n. 1. A soft, thick, undyed leather made chiefly from the skins of buffalo, elk, or oxen. 2. A military uniform coat made of such leather. 3. A pale, light, or moderate yellowish pink to yellow, including moderate orange-yellow to light yellowish brown.